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A DX and Contest-minded Amateur Radio Club serving the California coast north of the Golden Gate Bridge VOLUME 33 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2012 CLUB OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Jim Selmi, K6JS 7470 Monique Place Rohnert Park, CA 94928 H (707) 664-9769 jselmi@hotmail.com VICE PRESIDENT: Ron Castro, N6IE 1355 N. Dutton Avenue, Suite 225 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 ron@n6ie.com SECRETARY: Rick Sealock, N6GY 1372 Miramonte Place Rohnert Park, CA 94928 rickseal@sonic.net TREASURER: Saraj Cory, KU6F 1283 Mark West Springs Road Santa Rosa, CA 95404 ku6f@arrl.net DIRECTORS: Alan Eshleman, K6SRZ 210 Nila Mae Way Penngrove, CA 94951 H (510) 540-8790 doctore@well.com Josh Fiden, W6XU 15885 Coleman Valley Road Occidental, CA 95465 H (707) 874-3940 w6xu@arrl.net Bob Magnani, K6QXY 1500 Los Alamos Road Santa Rosa, CA 95409 H (707) 538-3801 k6qxy@aol.com CONTEST CHAIRMAN: Jim Selmi, K6JS 7470 Monique Place Rohnert Park, CA 94928 H (707) 664-9769 jselmi@hotmail.com EDITOR: Steve Bertsch, K6SAB 673 Plum Street Novato, CA 94945 H (415) 320-1591 sabertsch@gmail.com Visit our Web Site at http://www.redxa.com/ MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at Gourmet Garden Restaurant, Petaluma. If you need directions, please call one of the club officers. 6 pm Social Hour in the Lounge 7 pm Dinner and Meeting 8 pm Program PROGRAM: Our Program for the evening will be by N6PSE on ST0R DXpedition to Southern Sudan. REDXA President s Report It is my honor to be leading this fine organization after having enjoyed many years of membership in the best DX and contesting club in the world. I ll do my best to make sure we have a series of great programs and guest speakers in the coming months. A little bit about myself. I was born and raised in San Rafael and started in amateur radio during the summer of 1973 at the young age of thirteen. Originally Elmered by REDXA member W6FQS and receiving my novice license in 1974 with my original call WN6IKQ. Two years later upgrading to General at the FCC offices on 555 Battery Street in downtown San Francisco. I can still remember the ferry ride to the City and then sweating through the written and CW tests like it was yesterday I have stayed active in radio throughout the years from different locations in Northern and Southern California. I eventually settled in Peta-

luma in the early nineties. I heard about REDXA and decided to attend a meeting in the mid-nineties. I was immediately welcomed by all and knew I had found a great bunch of folks. One of whom, Chuck, N6OJ mentored me to Extra class status. I always look forward to our socializing time before our meetings as it is full of opportunities to meet with old friends and develop new ones who possess a wide spectrum of personalities and talents. Let s continue to welcome new members and make them feel as welcome as each of you did for me many years ago. Our club has been in existence for over thirty years; quite a feat. We have so many high quality ops in our ranks who have helped build us from a small group of founding members to our thriving membership of today. We owe them a debt of gratitude, as well as to our current members who are our future. It is important to recognize the accomplishments of the past club officers who have made a personal investment in REDXA over the years. You gave your time and energy to make REDXA a better club. Every one of you deserve our thanks and gratitude. I d like to congratulate Ron, N6IE and his crew for a job well done throughout his tenure as president. In addition, I d like to acknowledge our newer members Saraj, KU6F and Rick, N6GY and appreciate them for stepping up and filling the Treasurer and Secretary roles, respectively. are also exploring newer technologies like Facebook. Friend us on Facebook and help make the page become more active. Better yet, come to a meeting for some old school social networking in person. Additionally, we used to have an annual social event at the San Francisco yacht club which was organized by Al, K6RIM. It was always a fun and informal gathering. I m curious if there is any interest in reprising a bash or picnic outside of our regular meetings. Sadly, we lost one of our members KD6OTC, Dorothy Davidson. She was always very nice and cheerful and we ll miss seeing her bright smile. Dorothy had set the record in 2001 CQP for being the First to 58 in state and held the record for many years. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family during this difficult time. I m also interested in your suggestions for programs and speakers. Maybe you'd like to do a program for us? Any help is appreciated. I hope to see you all in January for N6PSE s presentation on ST0R DXpedition to Southern Sudan. Let s all look forward to cycle 24 and continuing the fine traditions of this club. Happy New Year, 73, Jim K6JS Sunspots is the most widely received communication vehicle for our club. Every member gets a copy and we all look forward to receiving it every month by email. Feel free to submit an article for publication in Sunspots. We are always looking for more content. Potential articles should be received before the third of each month. We also have our Yahoo! Groups Email reflector, REDXA1, that has become a fairly active communication tool for many of us. Consider signing up for this group if you haven t done so already. Lastly, some of members monitor and chat on 146.49 simplex, join us if you happen to be in range. We 2

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING DECEMBER 2011 by Wally, N6AD NO MEETING WAS SCHEDULED some small way. Ron encouraged us to be ambassadors of Ham Radio. Upcoming Meetings: January February March N6PSE on ST0R DXpedition to Southern Sudan Joint meeting with NCCC Open The raffle of gift certificates, coffee mugs, hats etc was great fun. The grand prize of the engraved Bengali key was won by Bruce W6OSP. DECEMBER MEETING MINUTES by Wally, N6AD The meeting was adjourned at 8:43 pm. President Ron N6IE called the meeting to order at 7:44 pm, December 14, 2011 at the Gourmet Garden in Petaluma. In attendance were 42 members and guests. Ron requested a motion to accept the minutes of the last meeting and the Treasurer's Report as published in Sunspots. Both were moved for approval, seconded and adopted. Old Business: None New Business: Ron welcomed the new Board of Directors: President Jim K6JS Vice President Ron N6IE Secretary Rick N6GY Treasurer Saraj KU6F Monthly San Francisco Section News Summary Here is the link for the News Summary: http://www.arrl.org/sections/?sect=sf Directors Alan K6SRZ Bob K6QXY Josh W6XU The Spirit Award was presented to Fred N6YEU. President Ron provided us with a heartfelt farewell speech, capping his eventful and inspired leadership during his past two years as club President. The hobby has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years and it is nice to think that maybe REDXA contributed in 3

Treasurer Report by Jim, K6JS REDXA TREASURER S REPORT 11/30/11 Balance Forward $2,083.72 INCOME Dues 40.00 Raffle 793.00 Wire Surplus 59.75 TOTAL INCOME 892.75 EXPENSES TOTAL EXPENSES (0.00) 12/31/11 Ending Balance $2,976.47 REDXA membership renewal is due. Please submit your dues to Saraj, KU6F, ASAP. Dues can be mailed to me via my home address which is current on QRZ.com or mailed to the REDXA P.O. Box or given to me personally at our regularly scheduled meetings. REDXA Contest Scores by Jim, K6JS ARRL 10 Meter Contest --------------------------------- Call Class QSO s Mults Total K6SRZ M/S HP 2054 221 1,349,868 K6MM M/S HP 1504 207 1,012,230 N6ZFO SO MIXED LP 1368 188 v829,456 K6RIM M/S HP 825 183 518,256 N6YEU SO MIXED LP 915 148 425,648 ARRL 10 Meter Soap box N6ZFO Says: -- More Indonesian stations than I've seen in any contest. -- Right at close there was a great W1, W2 opening with S9+ signals (SSB). In 20 mins, had a rate of 180/hr, mostly 1's. -- Eu a little slim, but better on Sunday morning, although brief, maybe 30 mins. here. -- On CW on Saturday, somehow worked 49 states, missing only NM. No NM on Sunday either, CW or 4 SSB. -- Worked a P48 station on cw Saturday who was sending the same number Q after Q. K6MM says: I was hoping the Band would live up to our expectations -- and it did. My personal best in this contest. This was blast. The Good Old Days Are Back -- at least for now! I like this "one Band, Two Mode" contest. Big challenge was to decide how much time to spend on CW vs SSB, in order to optimize mults. I decided on a 2:1 split in favor of CW, which worked well for me. Other than short openings to Europe, the rest of the World was loud and clear in the Bay Area. My log shows: - All States on CW - 46 States on phone (missed MT, UT, WA, WY) - 11 Europeans: CT, CU, EA, EI, F, G, GI, GW, LZ, ON, PA - A lot of LP and QRP stations -- most were easily copiable throughout the day - Also worked a ton of 2x3 call signs -- as well as just about every station in Texas. :>) Hope you had fun too. Thanks for the KB Qs. N6YEU says: Great conditions both days. Lots of fun!

Contesting and DX News by Jim, K6JS Our last club effort in CQP shows we can deliver some big scores. As the logs will hopefully show, we have proven that we are capable of giving the MLDXCC a run for their money in the CQP CA club competition. CQP will continue to be our focus as a club contest, but, if there is enough interest, our club could compete in other future contests in the small/mid sized club category. Let me know if you re interested and if you have any suggestions as to which contest would be best to enter. The Reverse Beacon Network is a revolutionary new idea. Instead of beacons actively transmitting signals, the RBN is a network of stations listening to the bands and reporting what stations they hear, when and how well. Check it out at this link. http://www.reversebeacon.net/ Tim Allen -- star of the Home Improvement, Toy Story, The Santa Clause and Galaxy Quest, just to name a few -- stars in Last Man Standing, an ABC comedy airing at 8 PM (EST) on Tuesday nights. Allen plays Mike Baxter, KA0XTT, a married father of three and the director of marketing at an outdoor sporting goods store in Colorado whose life is dominated by women. While Amateur Radio has not been prominently featured in the first episodes, according to John Amodeo, NN6JA -- the producer of Last Man Standing -- it is a part of the show and an important part of Mike s character. The episode that will establish Mike as a radio amateur is currently scheduled to air in mid-january. Additional info here. http://www.arrl.org/news/em-hamradio-in-hollywood-em-comedian-tim-allen-stars-as -radio-amateur-on-new-tv-show sound, but I don t think the signal made it much past the stage walls. The recording will be on the show. We thought our ham viewers would get a kick out of it. Non-hams will think it's just distorted. With the coming of more sunspots, comes more DX. And when more amateurs are working DX, that means the ARRL s Membership and Volunteer Programs Department -- especially the DXCC Desk and the ARRL Incoming and Outgoing QSL Bureaus -- goes into high gear. Read more it at the link below. http://www.arrl.org/news/view/2011-seestremendous-increase-in-dxcc-applications? utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed I ve enjoyed writing the contesting and DX articles, contest scores and developing the REDXA honor roll page for Sunspots. I never imagined the honor roll page would be so popular (mostly behind the scenes). I receive a lot of emails, especially from the founding members and enjoy their banter and competitive spirit. If only there were another 300 entities for them to work. If anyone is interested in taking over some of these items, please let me know. I didn t have much time over the holidays for the articles, so check your favorite resources for contest and DX information. Happy New Year, Jim K6JS The episode airing on January 17 will introduce Mike Baxter as KA0XTT. According to Last Man Standing Producer John Amodeo, NN6JA, Mike will have a QSO on the show. We had two Amateur Extra class staff members complete a QSO on 10 meters and we recorded it, Amodeo explained. Unfortunately, we were set up on a stage that is basically a Faraday cage. The very QRP signal made it radio-to-radio. We varied the Receiver Incremental Tuning to give it a little extra SSB 5

REDXA Calendar of Upcoming Events: by Doug, WW6D Jan 11 Jan 14 Jan 21 Jan 27-29 Feb 4 Feb 8 Feb 11 Feb 11-12 Feb 18-19 Feb 24 Feb 25 Mar 3-4 Mar 14 Apr 11 Apr 20-22 * REDXA Monthly Meeting NCJ NA QSO Party CW NCJ NA QSO Party SSB CQ 160m Contest CW NCJ NA Sprint CW * REDXA Monthly Meeting FISTS Winter Sprint CQ WW WPX RTTY ARRL Intl DX Contest CW CQ 160m Contest SSB NCJ NA QSO Party RTTY ARRL Intl DX Contest SSB * REDXA Monthly Meeting * REDXA Monthly Meeting Int l DX Convention, Visalia See http://www.hornucopia.com/contestcal/ for more Contest Schedules. 6

673 Plum Street Novato, CA 94945 MEETING: JANUARY 11, 2012